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SEOUL -- South Korean broadcasters have called Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party as the winner of Tuesday's snap ...
Poll leader Lee Jae-myung wrote in a public message on Tuesday afternoon that voting was the way to save South Korea from "greed of vested interests," though he did not specify what vested interests ...
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The main candidates are front-runner Lee Jae-myung of the left-leaning Democratic Party and Kim Moon-soo of the conservative ...
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An exchange between rivals Xiaomi and Huawei Technologies became a trending topic on China's Weibo social network over the ...
TOKYO -- Toyota Industries, a key parts supplier to Toyota Motor, accepted on Tuesday a takeover bid by group companies to ...
Lee Jae-myung garnered 51.7% of votes, the exit polls estimated, followed by conservative People Power Party candidate Kim ...
8:29 p.m. In exit polls by three smaller broadcasters, Lee Jae-myung is enjoying a comfortable lead over Kim Moon-soo.
The three broadcasters projected Lee to win 37.2% of young men's votes, leading Kim Moon-soo with 36.9% and far ahead of Lee Jae-myung with 24%. It was the only group that Lee Jun-seok held a lead in, ...
Poll leader Lee Jae-myung wrote in a public message on Tuesday afternoon that voting was the way to save South Korea from "greed of vested interests," though he did not specify what vested interests ...
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